mrr23
07-14-2006, 10:08 PM
answers from the manufacturers:
No. Nitrous oxide by itself is nonflammable. However, the oxygen present in nitrous oxide causes combustion of fuel to take place more rapidly.
No, nitrous oxide is not flammable. It is simply an oxidizer that supports the combustion of additional fuel.
No. Nitrous oxide by itself is nonflammable. However, the oxygen present in nitrous oxide causes combustion of fuel to take place more rapidly.
No, nitrous oxide is not flammable. It is simply an oxidizer that supports the combustion of additional fuel.